Morven is pleased to partner with the John F. Peto Studio Museum, to present a new look at trompe l’oeilart in New Jersey. Trompe l’oeil, pronounced “tromp loi,” is a French phrase meaning “to deceive the eye,” which is used to describe paintings that create the illusion of a three dimensional scene.

June 2019

View the classic Chaplin movie as never before with Carl Davis’ symphonic score performed LIVE by NJFO. The music illuminates the newcomer experience from moment to moment and mirrors Chaplin’s use of tearful and comic styles as live orchestra meets the clarity of restored cinematography! Bernstein’s modern day version of Romeo and Juliet and Serbian super-star virtuoso Stefan Milencovich, now a beloved resident of Chicago, complete the line up. Featuring Stefan Milenkovich on the violin. Featuring the movie, Charlie Chaplin’s…